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Mathematics, 22.03.2021 23:30 daniel8orange

DUE TODAY! PLEASE HELP! Which answer correctly describes the change in the standard deviation for the data set {3,4,6,7,8,20} when the outlier is not included in the calculation? A)The standard deviation increases from 1.85 to 5.63, which means a graph of the values is more spread out without the outlier.

B)The standard deviation decreases from 8 to 5.6, which means a graph of the values is less spread out without the outlier.

C)The standard deviation decreases from 5.63 to 1.85, which means a graph of the values is less spread out without the outlier.

D)The standard deviation is still 5.63, which means a graph of the values doesn't change without the outlier.

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